There several patron saints of England:
Augustine of Canterbury
Cuthbert
George
Gregory the Great
Michael the Archangel
Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Aylesford
Our Lady of Walsingham
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Only one saint is represented on the flag of England. It is St. George. The English flag is a red cross on a white background. This is not the same as the Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, not England, but which you may be thinking of. It has St. George, St. Patrick and St. Andrew represented on it.
Only one saint is represented on the flag of England. It is St. George. The English flag is a red cross on a white background. This is not the same as the Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, not England, but which you may be thinking of. It has St. George, St. Patrick and St. Andrew represented on it.
Only one saint is represented on the flag of England. It is St. George. The English flag is a red cross on a white background. This is not the same as the Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, not England, but which you may be thinking of. It has St. George, St. Patrick and St. Andrew represented on it.
Only one saint is represented on the flag of England. It is St. George. The English flag is a red cross on a white background. This is not the same as the Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, not England, but which you may be thinking of. It has St. George, St. Patrick and St. Andrew represented on it.
Only one saint is represented on the flag of England. It is St. George. The English flag is a red cross on a white background. This is not the same as the Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, not England, but which you may be thinking of. It has St. George, St. Patrick and St. Andrew represented on it.
Only one saint is represented on the flag of England. It is St. George. The English flag is a red cross on a white background. This is not the same as the Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, not England, but which you may be thinking of. It has St. George, St. Patrick and St. Andrew represented on it.
Only one saint is represented on the flag of England. It is St. George. The English flag is a red cross on a white background. This is not the same as the Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, not England, but which you may be thinking of. It has St. George, St. Patrick and St. Andrew represented on it.
Only one saint is represented on the flag of England. It is St. George. The English flag is a red cross on a white background. This is not the same as the Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, not England, but which you may be thinking of. It has St. George, St. Patrick and St. Andrew represented on it.
Only one saint is represented on the flag of England. It is St. George. The English flag is a red cross on a white background. This is not the same as the Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, not England, but which you may be thinking of. It has St. George, St. Patrick and St. Andrew represented on it.
Only one saint is represented on the flag of England. It is St. George. The English flag is a red cross on a white background. This is not the same as the Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, not England, but which you may be thinking of. It has St. George, St. Patrick and St. Andrew represented on it.
Only one saint is represented on the flag of England. It is St. George. The English flag is a red cross on a white background. This is not the same as the Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, not England, but which you may be thinking of. It has St. George, St. Patrick and St. Andrew represented on it.
Patrons of England
Augustine of Canterbury
Cuthbert
George
Gregory the Great
Michael the Archangel
Our Lady of Mount Carmel at Aylesford
Our Lady of Walsingham
Only one saint is represented on the flag of England. It is St. George. The English flag is a red cross on a white background. This is not the same as the Union Jack, which is the flag of the United Kingdom, not England, but which you may be thinking of. It has St. George, St. Patrick and St. Andrew represented on it.